Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, Том 3Benjamin Flower 1808 |
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... interests of England if it " be acquainted with them ? -Why if secret stipulations had been " made at Tilsit , to the disadvantage of England , did the cabinet ❝ of London have recourse to the mediation of Russia in order to " to ...
... interests of England if it " be acquainted with them ? -Why if secret stipulations had been " made at Tilsit , to the disadvantage of England , did the cabinet ❝ of London have recourse to the mediation of Russia in order to " to ...
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... interests are to prevent us from negociating singly with France ? The fugitive court of Portugal , and chivalrous court of Sweden ! As these are our only remaining allies , we have kindly prevailed on them to accept of one hundred ...
... interests are to prevent us from negociating singly with France ? The fugitive court of Portugal , and chivalrous court of Sweden ! As these are our only remaining allies , we have kindly prevailed on them to accept of one hundred ...
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... interests ? Was it a " principle pure- ly defensive " which set on foot the bucaniering and ill fated ex- pedition to Buenos Ayres ? Was it " a principle purely defensive " which produced the attack on Constantinople ? Is it from " a ...
... interests ? Was it a " principle pure- ly defensive " which set on foot the bucaniering and ill fated ex- pedition to Buenos Ayres ? Was it " a principle purely defensive " which produced the attack on Constantinople ? Is it from " a ...
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... interests require it . " All of them have made us on different occasions feel the effects " of such a resort on our commercial interests : and it could be the " less murmured at , by those who may be incidentally affected by " the ...
... interests require it . " All of them have made us on different occasions feel the effects " of such a resort on our commercial interests : and it could be the " less murmured at , by those who may be incidentally affected by " the ...
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... interests of Denmark ; but his duty called equally for measures adapted to ward off a danger which threat- “ ened not only the welfare of his people but the EXISTENCE OF " HIS CROWN ! " * What ! after all our proud boasting of the 66 16 ...
... interests of Denmark ; but his duty called equally for measures adapted to ward off a danger which threat- “ ened not only the welfare of his people but the EXISTENCE OF " HIS CROWN ! " * What ! after all our proud boasting of the 66 16 ...
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